An Old Pioneer

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-The death of Mm. Fidelia Boggs:, 1$ hey home en Kiae street Sun--' |Jay morning,-;'' removed another; pioneer of this counthe was a resident of this^yibmity., lor nearly 85 years. The de(«J(;Sed was the mother of Jame& Boggs -imj^jitiB; B. P. Kimball, of this placai and Mrs, Frank. Fetterlv, of Oak Har- }bor.
"| The funeral occurred from the ifce^de-nce Tuesday afternoon, con-; | ducted by Bev. W. W. Winbigler. j ITfee following obituary of the de- j I eeaaed was road i
if Fidelia Stevenson was bora Jan. \ |K8jt8SO,Bear Eatsexville, Essex coun- tiy, S. "Y.. and removed to Seneca county with her parents when nine ■years of age and soon after moyetf to this county.' She was married to John Boggs at Genoa in'1 the year 1S36; moved onto the Boggs' j ■ HfSonwtead" in 2850 wheKrfeE§~re-"} '"Ujded until 1S92 when she moved'1 ::fto be-r late home on Sice street. j Hear feueband died in 1879. She, I #$&.:her husband, united with the ']'Disciples.whenthe church was or- Iganized in Elmore under the ;; poaching of Calvin Smith, since . which time she has ever remained I & steadfaSt. earnest christian and a casof tant bible reader. Her christ¬ ian iftfitjnce will live in the hearts and lives of all with whom she was assooiatedS-«^.-€-' Wv&ft^lffit Although .ior many years ehe |$aft been in poor health she has ®¥e? been cheerful and gave p. wel- .teome to all who came into her :home. On-lastThursday morning j#he was taken ill and rapidly grew^
I* worse tmijl she "JFell in Sleep" on j $nmday morning, February 12.1 iBhe leaves to mourn the loss of a j jBaiated mother, one son, two' I daughters, four grandchildren antlj [four gT^at-gren^chilaren,

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M OH Pioneer, f
-The death of Mm. Fidelia Boggs:, 1$ hey home en Kiae street Sun--' |Jay morning,-;'' removed another; pioneer of this counthe was a resident of this^yibmity., lor nearly 85 years. The de(«J(;Sed was the mother of Jame& Boggs -imj^jitiB; B. P. Kimball, of this placai and Mrs, Frank. Fetterlv, of Oak Har- }bor.
"| The funeral occurred from the ifce^de-nce Tuesday afternoon, con-; | ducted by Bev. W. W. Winbigler. j ITfee following obituary of the de- j I eeaaed was road i
if Fidelia Stevenson was bora Jan. \ |K8jt8SO,Bear Eatsexville, Essex coun- tiy, S. "Y.. and removed to Seneca county with her parents when nine ■years of age and soon after moyetf to this county.' She was married to John Boggs at Genoa in'1 the year 1S36; moved onto the Boggs' j ■ HfSonwtead" in 2850 wheKrfeE§~re-"} '"Ujded until 1S92 when she moved'1 ::fto be-r late home on Sice street. j Hear feueband died in 1879. She, I #$&.:her husband, united with the ']'Disciples.whenthe church was or- Iganized in Elmore under the ;; poaching of Calvin Smith, since . which time she has ever remained I & steadfaSt. earnest christian and a casof tant bible reader. Her christ¬ ian iftfitjnce will live in the hearts and lives of all with whom she was assooiatedS-«^.-€-' Wv&ft^lffit Although .ior many years ehe |$aft been in poor health she has ®¥e? been cheerful and gave p. wel- .teome to all who came into her :home. On-lastThursday morning j#he was taken ill and rapidly grew^
I* worse tmijl she "JFell in Sleep" on j $nmday morning, February 12.1 iBhe leaves to mourn the loss of a j jBaiated mother, one son, two' I daughters, four grandchildren antlj [four gT^at-gren^chilaren,